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April 21, 2020
Column
- MY TURN: Young boy offers a lesson on how to beat the odds in fight of his life
- NERDWALLET: How COVID-19 payment accommodations may affect your credit
Business
- Emergency relief funds available to nonprofit arts, cultural organizations
- Treasury issues guidance about new tax deadlines for individuals and businesses
- World Bank and IMF pledge help amid calls for more debt relief
State
- Federal judge delays filing deadline for candidates
- After appeal, brothers face charges again in mother's death
- Appeal rejected in lawsuit over school tutor's abuse of boy
- Nessel urges residents to watch for stimulus payments exploitation attempts
- Firm hosts free webinar focused on healthcare provider relief payments
- New sentence ordered in case of Detroit firefighter's death
Feature
- A good sport: Law student co-founded the Detroit Handball Club
- Court orders temporary amendments, extensions
- Attorney Darren Grow files for judge of the 45th District Court
- Program to look at 'Common Employment Law Issues in a COVID-19 World' on Friday
- Coulter forms COVID-19 Economic Stabilization and Recovery Task Force
headlines Oakland County
- In the spotlight
- Local law students win national moot court competition
- Dept. issues Grant Funding Opportunity for victim advocacy and response services
- Nessel warns of fraudulent Facebook event pages targeting vendors
- Whitmer signs bipartisan bills protecting access to health care, boosting local development
headlines National
- Techshow attendees dig deeper into AI uses and capabilities
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Where can 1Ls get five-figure signing bonuses?
- Law firms see more cyberattacks, ransomware threats, new report says
- BigLaw’s share of litigation funding dropped in 2025
- Woman faces murder charge after allegedly taking abortion medication




